Storm Water

The quality of Coronado's surrounding waters plays a vital part in its community lifestyle and economy. Coronado's coastline (surrounding waters and beaches) is its most important asset; as such, Coronado is committed to protecting, maintaining and enhancing its coastal resources and water quality.

The Storm Water Division is responsible for implementing and enforcing the National Pollution Distribution Elimination System (NPDES) No. CAS0109266 through CRWQCB Order No. R9-2013-0001. This Order requires all jurisdictions within San Diego County to develop jurisdictional specific policies and procedures designed to improve water quality. Several key components of Coronado's program include:

Remember, "Only Rain in the Storm Drain." To report spills, discharges (including irrigation runoff), construction violations or other potential storm water concerns, contact Public Services at (619) 522-7380 during regular working hours or the Police Department at (619) 522-7350 between 4:30 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., Monday - Friday and on weekends, or click here to report an issue.

Geographic Information System (GIS)
Geographic Information System (GIS) files used to develop maps presented in the Jurisdiction Runoff Management Plan (JRMP) are available here. Note that the files provided are only for the user's convenience and no warranty is made as to the accuracy of the data. Files are made directly available from the City of Coronado’s website should be downloaded using the following link:
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